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In yet another legal challenge to President Trump’s immigration executive order, L.A. federal judge Andre Birotte, Jr. issued a stay that would, for long, allow people from the seven Muslim-majority countries in the ban to enter the U.S.

Trump’s National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn said yesterday that "Obama administration failed to respond adequately to Tehran's malign actions" and put Iran "on notice," without elaborating on what actions may be taken.

In light of the lawsuit actor Johnny Depp filed against the company he hired to manage his finance and the countersuit the group filed alleging that Depp spent money recklessly, New York Times columnist Charles Duhigg wrote a column looking at some of the concepts behind the lawsuit and how it connects to an ongoing debate at the federal level about the fiduciary standard, a set of regulations requiring financial advisers to give advice based on their clients’ best interest instead of advice based on what the adviser believes will get them the highest fee.

To help allay worried parents, U.S.A. Football, the national governing body for youth football, plans to phase in drastic rule changes aimed at making kids football safer for children, as reported by The New York Times.